well.. i am concerned.... patrick doesn't want to injure himself with 4flips but yet risks a major spine injury trying stupid blackflips... not impressed....
Pat technically did a back "tuck" somersault and was in the grass and being 'spotted' even though that was a fail on Eric's part. It's not like he's throwing himself into random dangerous backflips in skates on ice right now. He's fine and was just having fun.well.. i am concerned.... patrick doesn't want to injure himself with 4flips but yet risks a major spine injury trying stupid blackflips... not impressed....
Got up insanely early... but Patrick is on the set!
https://twitter.com/SkateTSN/status/903604007888924673
I love the way he stopped on the ice!
Are they going to make us wait until Nationals again??? That stop sounded glorious!Got up insanely early... but Patrick is on the set!
https://twitter.com/SkateTSN/status/903604007888924673
I love the way he stopped on the ice!
Are they going to make us wait until Nationals again??? That stop sounded glorious!
About the back tuck incident, Ic3Rabbit gave a helpful explanation. Fun fact: If Patrick doesn't have to miss any competitions this season, that means he will have only had ONE injury that caused him to miss ONE competition over his ENTIRE career (2009 COR). That is quite the track record. :yay: Don't blow that streak now, Patrick, especially not with your programs being as amazing as they are this season!![]()
Are they going to make us wait until Nationals again??? That stop sounded glorious!
About the back tuck incident, Ic3Rabbit gave a helpful explanation. Fun fact: If Patrick doesn't have to miss any competitions this season, that means he will have only had ONE injury that caused him to miss ONE competition over his ENTIRE career (2009 COR). That is quite the track record. :yay: Don't blow that streak now, Patrick, especially not with your programs being as amazing as they are this season!![]()
Kuan, here's a photo for you - Patrick on the cover of a German skating magazine!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIpJ81SWAAEaaP9.jpg
https://twitter.com/PirouetteMag/status/903616361229844480
Apparently they have some articles about summer training in North America in there.![]()
Are they going to make us wait until Nationals again??? That stop sounded glorious!![]()
ETA: Vivley, I just read your latest blog post. Thanks for gathering all that into one convenient place! I found some stuff but, as always, you found even more!![]()
I like and appreciate Patrick's current mindset re competitions very much. It's well balanced between desire and detachment.
All in all, he is fulfilling my wishes for his mindset all these years - desirous yet detached from the outcome, enjoying the present and the journey, and holding on to his values and self worth. He has realized the importance of mind management and has learned some techniques so I hope he applies them well during competition performances, with relaxed focus and confidence, staying in the moment and flowing with the music, shutting out everything and everyone.
Aaw! Thank you.I go to the news paper store right after work to get one...
:agree2:I agree with you. IMHO the last components for him to add to his mindset are G & G & J - grace, gratitude and joy. The grace of knowing all the incredible opportunities he's had in his life as a skater (including grace for his own mistakes), gratitude for all those experiences, and then letting the joy that results from this knowledge come through and power his performances. So that not only do we see an athlete who is doing his best while being detached from the outcome, we see a radiant, happy skater who is having fun on the ice. That would be a great way for him to conclude his competitive career!
:2thumbs: Wise and wonderful words as always, VB!!!I like and appreciate Patrick's current mindset re competitions very much. It's well balanced between desire and detachment.
It is obvious he has goals and ambitions to do well this season. He didn't do shows this summer and is not going to the lucrative Japan Open, choosing to do a Senior B event instead so he can present both his programs to international judges for their feedback. He has had a program music choice saved from 2 years ago for this Olympic season and he has expressed the aim for the Team Gold. Yet, he spent part of his summer to enjoy himself and to relax instead of immersing in intense training and preparation for the Olympics. A big part of his preparation this time is mental and he is maintaining a relaxed and detached attitude. He has set his own standard, goals, and mindset independent of others, including his rivals and supporters. I have no doubt he will achieve these goals, and believe he is confident about them too.
All in all, he is fulfilling my wishes for his mindset all these years - desirous yet detached from the outcome, enjoying the present and the journey, and holding on to his values and self worth. He has realized the importance of mind management and has learned some techniques so I hope he applies them well during competition performances, with relaxed focus and confidence, staying in the moment and flowing with the music, shutting out everything and everyone.
His new found spiritualism will go a long way towards his success and a fulfilled life.
I am ready for some amazing performances and emotional moments. And, I believe some big medals will come his way too.
Kuan, here's a photo for you - Patrick on the cover of a German skating magazine!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIpJ81SWAAEaaP9.jpg
https://twitter.com/PirouetteMag/status/903616361229844480
Apparently they have some articles about summer training in North America in there.![]()
I agree with you. IMHO the last components for him to add to his mindset are G & G & J - grace, gratitude and joy. The grace of knowing all the incredible opportunities he's had in his life as a skater (including grace for his own mistakes), gratitude for all those experiences, and then letting the joy that results from this knowledge come through and power his performances. So that not only do we see an athlete who is doing his best while being detached from the outcome, we see a radiant, happy skater who is having fun on the ice. That would be a great way for him to conclude his competitive career!
We have so much fun in this thread. We laugh and we cheer and we cry together on occasion (sad tears, happy tears). But there are times also when, with the backdrop and example of Patrick's journey, this thread teaches me about life itself and how to live well. So, a bigand
to everyone who makes this thread the uplifting place that it is!!! I've said before that it's my favorite place to hang out on GS (477 posts and counting).
I learn so much while being a fan of Patrick. I've always loved how open he is in interviews, although it has gotten him into trouble sometimes and made him less liked by some skating fans. By sharing his mind and heart with us, Patrick gives us the opportunity to learn from him as we go through our own journeys in life. Some people wonder why I'm so deeply into figure skating (particularly online forums), but this is why. :yes:
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I've always been grateful for Patrick's openness, which offers us a chance to learn about the mind of a winner. As well, along the way, we see and share the humanness of a highly successful overachiever. It's been a great journey.
Add genuine and generous to your Gs for Patrick. That is also one of the reasons i relate to him. He speaks his mind and heart and he skates the way he speaks, with generosity and truth.
I wasn't listing all his admirable attributes but discussing the mind tweaks he has made as he progresses from a brash young natural born winner to a necessarily wiser mature athlete with all the experiences as well as mental packages.
Now if we are to swoon over all his qualities, it would take pages to go over his Physical Component Scores as well as Personal Comportment Scores.![]()